Advances in automotive technology by leaders in the field Automotive Electronics is a compilation of papers presented at the 1997 Autotech Congress, a gathering of manufacturers, researchers, designers, users, industry groups, and academics invested in the advance of automotive technology. Detailing today's advances that become tomorrow's standard practice, this collection covers a broad range of topics including EMC and component design; software and controllers; electronic systems; power devices; testing and maintenance, and more. Relevant to anyone in the automotive industry, these papers represent the latest research of leaders in the field.
PEP - Professional Engineering Publishers - is the author of Automotive Electronics - Autotech '97 - , published by Wiley.
EMC and component design: developing a strategy for automotive electromagnetic modelling, D.D.Ward Modular body systems, H. SchubotzRAKE - a new approach to radio interference, P. Skilton and P. StockwellPerformance and deisgn of a silicon micromachined gyro, I.D. Hopkin and R. Windermer. Software and controllers: high-end CAN controller to respond to the new OSEK/VDX stabdardSafer use of the C programming language in the automotive industry, G.F. McCall et alMATRIX 6.0 - a fixed point development process for automotive applications, P.ClarkeSimulation of a variable geometry turbo charged diesel engine for control algorithm development, A.J.Truscott and B.C. PorterA safety analysis methodology and its automotive application, I.P Kendall and K.M. Hobley. Electronic systems, testing and maintenance: using statitics to save cost in automotive product development within the areas of electromagnetic immunity and pass-by noise, P. JenningHow to help your suppliers deliver the electronic systems you want, S.J. BarkerNoise reduction of MOS operational amplifiers used for automotive ECU, P. De Wolf. Power devices and systems: a study of distributed local dump suppression for motor vehicles, P. MillerFault-tolerant and self-testable architectures for zero failure electronics, A. Richardson and W.R.BettsSensor combinations for urban roads and expressways (secure), M.J. Bateson, et al.